Clustered around a natural north-coast pool, this 18th-century summer village of traditional generations-old small houses made of lava rock (called pajeros) lies 5km north of El Mocanal. The homes are owned by local villagers, who move here in July and August, together with their animals (which graze in the precipitous fields above). A steep stone path ambles down to the village; above the waterfront there are a couple of restaurants, a lookout and a tiny stone chapel.
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Taking a refreshing dip is a dream at La Maceta, arguably top pick among El Hierro's beautiful natural coastal pools and just as popular with herre帽os as鈥
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Designed by famous Lanzarote-born artist C茅sar Manrique in 1989, the clifftop Mirador de la Pe帽a (just a kilometre west of agricultural hamlet Guarazoca)鈥
Ermita de Nuestra Se帽ora de los Reyes
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The narrow HI151 meanders 4km north from Echedo, past shrubs and volcanic rock, to these natural saltwater pools dotted with spectacular lava arches. On a鈥
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Dating to the 17th century, this whitewashed roadside church with a stone-adorned tower and a Mud茅jar-style artesonado (ceiling of interlaced beams with鈥
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The narrow HI151 meanders 4km north from Echedo, past shrubs and volcanic rock, to these natural saltwater pools dotted with spectacular lava arches. On a鈥
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The town's central, multilevel plaza hosts a couple of bars and restaurants, along with the graceful town hall (built in typical Canarian style) and the鈥
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Designed by famous Lanzarote-born artist C茅sar Manrique in 1989, the clifftop Mirador de la Pe帽a (just a kilometre west of agricultural hamlet Guarazoca)鈥
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